Statistics for Science and Engineering

John J. Kinney, 2002, Addison Wesley, 488 pp.,
hardcover.

This book is an introduction to the statistical analysis of data that
arise from experiments, sample surveys, or other observational
studies. The emphasis is on explaining statistical techniques and
showing how they are used, not on discussing their mathematical
origins. The book focuses on topics that are frequently used by
scientists and engineers, particularly the topics of regression,
design of experiments, and statistical process control. Exercises are
drawn largely from applied situations in which scientists and
engineers are likely to find themselves. Mathematica is used to
illustrate results graphically and to do complex calculations, and
Appendix A provides instruction and guidance in the use of
Mathematica.